Feeding and aligning device



Dec. 14, 1926. 1,610,402

G. P. WERN FEEDING AND ALIGNING DEVI-CE Filed Dec. 50, 1925 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 lfllllllfllllllllillllllillllllll'l.

mom-45y thereof, and means for rotating said shaft.

6. A device of the class described, 'comprising a shaft, a sheet supporting and feeding means carriedby said shaft including a sleeve and a spiral extending longitudinally thereof, a rotatable guide-member positioned adjacent one end of said support, and means 7 for rotating said shaft and said guide member. v 7. A" device of the class described, comprising a shaft, a sheet supporting and feed mg means carriedby saidshaft and extending spirally and longitudinally thereof," a I 8. A device of the class describedycom-t prisinga shaft, a plurality .of supports car "v ried by said shaft, each of said supports" -ried by said shaft, each of said supports i Signed'at New York, in the comprising a disk formed. With itsv'outer edge 1n a helical form, means for positioning said supports in the same relative position ,j'

circumferentially on said shaft," a guide '2. member positioned adjacent one end of said v shaft, and means for rotating said shaft;

9. A deviceof the class described, comprising a shaft, a plurality of supports can comprising a disk formed With its outer edge in a helical form, means for pos t oning said supports in the same relative position cin" cl'imferentiallyon'said shaft and adjusting the relative position thereof longitudinally, a guide member positioned adjaccnt'one endof said shaft, and means for rotating. said 7 shaft. 1

county of New of December, A. 1925 i GUST. runs;- WERN; ff

jYork and State of New York, this 2nd day 40 

